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europe and in the meantime there's also been a huge signing for the army men's moscow basketball club as the european power has have agreed to the transfer of the continent's best player milosz to day offs the twenty four year old served as yet to boss a medical before joining tesco on a three year deal the god is moving from greek john's olympiacos after being named both mira league's most valuable player and europe's player of the year in twenty ten is the latest big name to be cool to an author like to know that it's time they are also joined the club. now relations between a steady and russians living in a stereo have been strained over the last decade however one man has come up with a novel way to get the two communities interacting again through rugby which if i'm portly has more. you and hearing your soon you will russian on this pitch only english below don't buy this man john's lead a former major in the british army he's been living in tallinn for the last twenty years has been trying to introduce the new sports of greg b. to the youth of this baltic nation we set up tell h
europe and in the meantime there's also been a huge signing for the army men's moscow basketball club as the european power has have agreed to the transfer of the continent's best player milosz to day offs the twenty four year old served as yet to boss a medical before joining tesco on a three year deal the god is moving from greek john's olympiacos after being named both mira league's most valuable player and europe's player of the year in twenty ten is the latest big name to be cool to an...
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very very serious liability for in terms of global greenhouse gas concentrations and you know that but europe sat powerhouse germany a solvent sustainable economy disagrees with you they want the knicks out of their country and ali that i spoke to asking for a minister recently in very skinny proud and happy to be nuclear free. and you sat back it's actually again both we said it was undemocratic how so i was saying it was a sad it was in its sad result of democratic politics responding instantly and irrationally to some event halfway around the world to change the basic energy policy of europe's largest industrial economy it was certainly done according to democratic procedures but these democratic procedures produced as democracy sometimes does a highly irrational result i'm an american i know that irrationality can come out of our political system i've seen it many times in my life and american do not. you see democracy does not produce great results and sometimes it produces silly results and we've just seen one end in germany. by focusing on what happened there and he said you keep telli
very very serious liability for in terms of global greenhouse gas concentrations and you know that but europe sat powerhouse germany a solvent sustainable economy disagrees with you they want the knicks out of their country and ali that i spoke to asking for a minister recently in very skinny proud and happy to be nuclear free. and you sat back it's actually again both we said it was undemocratic how so i was saying it was a sad it was in its sad result of democratic politics responding...
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and there's a worry in eastern europe over pushing neighbors two thirds of all those population are anxious over remaining is increasing plans for rediff the case should remain an activist say they're historically linked em better off together. japan's nuclear worries are leaving anxious nations looking to their own atomic energy supplies and whether it's worth the risk the rector general of the world nuclear association now tells r t how he assesses the industry's future. gyrates it's great to have you with us today thank you so how much of the new production to college improved since its first reactor well the history of the nuclear age goes back more than a half century and enormous changes have taken place in that period of time i think the remarkable thing about the history of nuclear energy is how safe it has been almost from the very beginning. when we go back and see the first reactors experimentally being built in the one nine hundred fifty s. we're looking at a very very new technology and now we've had some bumps along the way that is force for sure we had three mile island in am
and there's a worry in eastern europe over pushing neighbors two thirds of all those population are anxious over remaining is increasing plans for rediff the case should remain an activist say they're historically linked em better off together. japan's nuclear worries are leaving anxious nations looking to their own atomic energy supplies and whether it's worth the risk the rector general of the world nuclear association now tells r t how he assesses the industry's future. gyrates it's great to...
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is it a sign of the persisting distrust in europe towards in the russian. i think that the problem within europe itself is that you've got so many different gazes towards russia there's a german gaze and there's a british and there's a french gaze and there's an italian gaze and very very very seldomly do all of these gazes look in the same direction and so i think this will just be symptomatic of european relations with moscow but as a i mean as i see it i think that the european union does far better in negotiating with russia as a collective entity than nato does but i think things initiatives like the native russia council are very valuable and even if they disintegrate at some point it's important if even if they're sort of suspended they don't disintegrate so i think it's important to keep them in place and you know the role of the united states it seems that for the first time in decades the u.s. is not playing a leading role in the military operation doesn't that put the idea of self dependent european defense bots instantly and absolutely absolutel
is it a sign of the persisting distrust in europe towards in the russian. i think that the problem within europe itself is that you've got so many different gazes towards russia there's a german gaze and there's a british and there's a french gaze and there's an italian gaze and very very very seldomly do all of these gazes look in the same direction and so i think this will just be symptomatic of european relations with moscow but as a i mean as i see it i think that the european union does...
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that live south of the sahara desert are seeking after god unlike any region in the world including europe and united states. overwhelming number said religion is important to them. most believe in one god and heaven and hell and bible is the literal word of god and jesus will return in their lifetime. >> to the importance of jesus in people's lives to attendance to believe in god to prayer, one after another africa ranks at the highest level in terms of global comparison. >> he says christianity nor particular is exploding. in 1900 there were 7 million christians in sub sahara africa, that is up 7 fold to 770 million. christians are 70 percent of the population. >> it has to be one of the most rapid transformations in the last 2,000 years. >> muslims has seen a big rise from 11 million in 1900 to some 234 million in 2010. >> it is not to say the indigenous african beliefs are not being practices on the continent. half of the people questions here in south africa believed sacrifice to the ancestors and spirits can protect people from harm. >> despite the dominance of christianity and islam
that live south of the sahara desert are seeking after god unlike any region in the world including europe and united states. overwhelming number said religion is important to them. most believe in one god and heaven and hell and bible is the literal word of god and jesus will return in their lifetime. >> to the importance of jesus in people's lives to attendance to believe in god to prayer, one after another africa ranks at the highest level in terms of global comparison. >> he...
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norway mourns the victims of friday's terror attacks, we examine the rise of right-wing extremism in europe. >> ifill: ray suarez talks to transportation secretary ray lahood about the shutdown of airport construction and the layoff of thousands of workers after congress failed to fund the federal aviation administration. >> brown: from the kenya-somalia border, we have the story of a hospital struggling to save the youngest victims of the famine. >> the children they treat here have made it out of somalia but only just. only admit the most serious of cases. today like every day the the walls are bursting. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to "washington post" foreign correspondent pamela constable, about her new book on pakistan's double game with the >> it's always sort of had this nuanced, subtle, denied unclear relationship with all these militant groups. but now it's all come back to haunt them. u.s. and the taliban. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> oil companies have changed my country. >> oil companies can m
norway mourns the victims of friday's terror attacks, we examine the rise of right-wing extremism in europe. >> ifill: ray suarez talks to transportation secretary ray lahood about the shutdown of airport construction and the layoff of thousands of workers after congress failed to fund the federal aviation administration. >> brown: from the kenya-somalia border, we have the story of a hospital struggling to save the youngest victims of the famine. >> the children they treat...
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europe's largest economy looks east for new opportunities in trinidad over. the top business in germany the country's moscow's biggest trading partner and is looking to further capitalize on the partnership. and financial woes sees farming grow as greeks shun the city to plough their plight rural life is offering fruit to new opportunities for any million people who lost their jobs in the crash . ok up next door to sports news and that's us. hello welcome to watching live sport on r.t.m. let's begin with a look at our top stories this hour eleven time world champion nataly ition cup pairs up with sit down there on the russian up to claim her career as well and russia's second gold at the world final solution high. school returns back home following an exciting without the world finals in germany where they beat huge favorites the u.s. in the championship decider. and also russian basketball is like hearing out ahead of the european championships in over a month's time where a good showing with and on the spot at the london olympics. so it's been a difficult f
europe's largest economy looks east for new opportunities in trinidad over. the top business in germany the country's moscow's biggest trading partner and is looking to further capitalize on the partnership. and financial woes sees farming grow as greeks shun the city to plough their plight rural life is offering fruit to new opportunities for any million people who lost their jobs in the crash . ok up next door to sports news and that's us. hello welcome to watching live sport on r.t.m. let's...
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. >> brown: still to come on the newshour, the attack in norway, and right-wing extremism in europe; and somalia's humanitarian crisis. >> sreenivasan: the new american ambassador to afghanistan was sworn in today and pledged there would be no rush to the exits. ryan crocker takes over as the u.s. begins withdrawing 10,000 troops by the end of the year. he said the u.s. has no interest in using afghanistan to influence neighboring nations. meanwhile, the nato toll in afghanistan grew by one today. an italian paratrooper was killed in an insurgent attack the west. so far in july, 44 international troops have been killed in afghanistan. the government of syria endorsed a draft law allowing other political parties to form. the move is part of a series of reforms president bashar al assad and his ruling ba'ath party promised in the face of a popular uprising. but the opposition has dismissed the law as largely symbolic. it came as syrian security forces detained more people in damascus and other cities for holding antigovernment protests. the maid who accused former i.m.f. chief dominiqu
. >> brown: still to come on the newshour, the attack in norway, and right-wing extremism in europe; and somalia's humanitarian crisis. >> sreenivasan: the new american ambassador to afghanistan was sworn in today and pledged there would be no rush to the exits. ryan crocker takes over as the u.s. begins withdrawing 10,000 troops by the end of the year. he said the u.s. has no interest in using afghanistan to influence neighboring nations. meanwhile, the nato toll in afghanistan...
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instantly and irrationally to some event halfway around the world to change the basic energy policy of europe's largest industrial economy it was certainly done according to democratic procedures but these democratic procedures produced as to democracy sometimes does a highly irrational result i'm an american i know that irrationality can come out of a political system i've seen it many times in my life and american do not. you see democracy does not produce great results and sometimes it produces silly results and we've just seen one and in germany i'm focusing on what happened there and you keep telling me that it's all safe i don't keep telling you that it's all safe it was an accident fukushima look what happened i mean how can how can the nuclear power people future when it's still so incredibly dangerous for night well it's interesting that you would say that because we've just seen twenty four thousand japanese citizens killed by an earthquake and a tsunami. we've seen the media. frenzy in covering the accident at fukushima which is not made but had not been responsible for a single radi
instantly and irrationally to some event halfway around the world to change the basic energy policy of europe's largest industrial economy it was certainly done according to democratic procedures but these democratic procedures produced as to democracy sometimes does a highly irrational result i'm an american i know that irrationality can come out of a political system i've seen it many times in my life and american do not. you see democracy does not produce great results and sometimes it...
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and economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. greece's credit rating is. other threats are following the new agreement on a fresh bailout for athens and while america was closer to defaulting on its massive debts after lawmakers failed to agree on raising the debt ceiling. spotlight is up next in the side of talks to alexis crow from the royal institute of international affairs to find out whether the revolutions in north africa will lead to greater security threats in the future that's coming your way next. discovery. communicate with the wind. and become free. on the. probable again of the welcome to spotlight the interview show on our t.v. i'm now going all of them today my guest in the studio is alex is. whether last year russia and the united states were discussing the big new start treaty they argued whether or not it would protect your approach potential through a near miss but very soon a different threat the marriage revolutions in warfare spread throughout north africa and the middle east toppling regimes and bringing instability. so what are the
and economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. greece's credit rating is. other threats are following the new agreement on a fresh bailout for athens and while america was closer to defaulting on its massive debts after lawmakers failed to agree on raising the debt ceiling. spotlight is up next in the side of talks to alexis crow from the royal institute of international affairs to find out whether the revolutions in north africa will lead to greater security threats in the...
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before in the '50s, '60s eastern europe. at some point say we will bury with japan, this is our projected forward and the suggestion that japan would become double the size of the u.s. within however many decades. how are things different this time? >> they have bigger population. all that have to do is sort of modified to which i think is what they are doing. accepting markets, not adopting flawed centrally adopted models, learning from us. many of you spent a lot of time in turn pick the thing that strikes me most about china is the speed of learning from the rest of the world. it is coming to come in the world where there's lots of learning going on, it's highest learning assignment i've ever been in in this dimension. all of which i think does equate to the absence of bumps along the road or even major sudden stops. and you would want to reject that. you for sure wouldn't -- that's like ignoring that distribution is a very smart. but i think the fundamental point is that they have adopted in modified form a model that th
before in the '50s, '60s eastern europe. at some point say we will bury with japan, this is our projected forward and the suggestion that japan would become double the size of the u.s. within however many decades. how are things different this time? >> they have bigger population. all that have to do is sort of modified to which i think is what they are doing. accepting markets, not adopting flawed centrally adopted models, learning from us. many of you spent a lot of time in turn pick...
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as of mid-june 1914, there were no outstanding boundary disputes in europe. no country claimed part of another easter story. there was some rivalry, but we have a lot of imperial rivalry in the world now between the united states and china and all sorts of other ways it appears as well. there was imperial river ri in africa, but the european countries divided up africa among themselves years previously. once the war began, then, of course, only imperial rivalries came to the surface, and in africa, you know, britain and france on one side and germany on the other were nakeddedly fighting to -- nakedly fighting to seek control knowing to the victor would go the spoils. despite tensions in the air, i do not think the war was inevitable. >> you didn't talk very much -- you didn't talk more than a little bit about american anti-war resistance on the left? i know that. i know the american left was split, there's some less radical, and if russia dropped out of the war as soon as the russian revolutions succeeded that i know that some people like karl sandberg, for
as of mid-june 1914, there were no outstanding boundary disputes in europe. no country claimed part of another easter story. there was some rivalry, but we have a lot of imperial rivalry in the world now between the united states and china and all sorts of other ways it appears as well. there was imperial river ri in africa, but the european countries divided up africa among themselves years previously. once the war began, then, of course, only imperial rivalries came to the surface, and in...
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and economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. greece's credit rating is under threat following the e.u. agreeing on a fresh. post if you defaulting on its massive. fail to agree on raising the debt ceiling. all right so much. time but for now it's spotlight this time i'll go off talks to alexis crow from the royal institute of international affairs to find out whether the revolutions in north africa will lead to greater security threats in the future thank you phil. the nature of the discovery to. communicate with the why don't. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you on on the. move through. probably end of the welcome to spotlight the interview show on r t i'm now doing all of them today my guest in the studio is alex's crop whether last year russia and the united states were discussing the big new start treaty they argued whether or not it would protect europe from potential new missed but very soon a different threat than mary's revolutions in warfare spread throughout north africa and the middle east topp
and economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. greece's credit rating is under threat following the e.u. agreeing on a fresh. post if you defaulting on its massive. fail to agree on raising the debt ceiling. all right so much. time but for now it's spotlight this time i'll go off talks to alexis crow from the royal institute of international affairs to find out whether the revolutions in north africa will lead to greater security threats in the future thank you phil. the nature...
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we're discovering that this is not the case, europe might not be in the sense of history, that europe might destroy itself as much as build itself. we are discovering that it is afraid and fragile project. it does not mean it's in the process of being broken, but it means that if we don't act quickly and strongly probably we will go back 50 years and backwards. it would be very bad for the free world, including, of course, america. >> chrystia, you understand the finances better than most. i understand the politics. the math doesn't add up at some level. greece simply cannot pay back its loans. what's going to happen? >> i think part of the problem is you have had the nationalization of the mistakes of french and german banks. >> who loaned greeks money? >> who made a huge mistake in lending the greek government money, but now you're having that debt being backstopped. the problem is greece is a small country. the reason the markets keep rejecting the solution, even if the solution works, the result is the economy getting weaker and weaker. >> do you think the greeks are correct to ri
we're discovering that this is not the case, europe might not be in the sense of history, that europe might destroy itself as much as build itself. we are discovering that it is afraid and fragile project. it does not mean it's in the process of being broken, but it means that if we don't act quickly and strongly probably we will go back 50 years and backwards. it would be very bad for the free world, including, of course, america. >> chrystia, you understand the finances better than...
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his influence in europe or abbott's r.t. menwith hill yorkshire. now the prospect of a u.s. led missile defense shield in europe has also set alarm bells ringing right here in moscow nato is failing to provide legal guarantees that the system won't be aimed at russia and is also rejected proposals for a joint shield next we hear from a leading american scientist who says that obama's administration is continuing bush era policies. when the bush plan was first discarded by president obama when he came into power there is no longer a whole new system would be more agreeable to the russians but not of the actual numbers instead of being less of a concern going from the bush administration to the obama. this has raised all sorts of red flags in russia. now of five minutes past the hour here in moscow strict border controls are to be implemented in denmark as the country's parliament has voted in favor of permanent new legislation it will mean more security checkpoints at the country's ports and at its border with germany some e.u. officials have already condemned the move saying
his influence in europe or abbott's r.t. menwith hill yorkshire. now the prospect of a u.s. led missile defense shield in europe has also set alarm bells ringing right here in moscow nato is failing to provide legal guarantees that the system won't be aimed at russia and is also rejected proposals for a joint shield next we hear from a leading american scientist who says that obama's administration is continuing bush era policies. when the bush plan was first discarded by president obama when...
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europe now is on its feet. i mean, there probably will never be a european army, but as we have seen in some of these missions, there is a very strong army of europeans. i would submit that that is what it will probably be for quite awhile. during this whole canard about, you know, europe, they don't fight and negotiate and so on. talking with the general about my earlier book. he said don't let anybody fool you. when the interests are threatened to there is nobody that can fight as well as the europeans. and he said, well, we can't, the americans, but so coming now to where i want to end so we can answer some questions, i think the future of nato by itself, the shelf life is very small. i think the countries that are part of nato, you know, they don't really see eye to eye. also, i believe the europeans are quite interested in doing their own thing. since a rock and a little while before that i simply don't believe that the united states and europe are totally in sync when it comes security. at think that whol
europe now is on its feet. i mean, there probably will never be a european army, but as we have seen in some of these missions, there is a very strong army of europeans. i would submit that that is what it will probably be for quite awhile. during this whole canard about, you know, europe, they don't fight and negotiate and so on. talking with the general about my earlier book. he said don't let anybody fool you. when the interests are threatened to there is nobody that can fight as well as the...
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europe's not just economy looks east for new opportunities to be sure if they ever had an american folk business in germany countries moscow's biggest trading partner is looking to further capitalize on the partnership. sees the bombing grow as greeks some the city to plough their way up to fight through life is offering fruitful movement you can see it's probably a billion people who lost their jobs in the crash. of europe was over the numbers and getting its economy back on track now talks the united nations on who's going to change the catastrophic volume and bust culture. it's been twenty years since the united nations convened its earth summit in rio de janeiro brazil now the countries of the world are preparing to get together yet again in two thousand and twelve to talk about how they can green the world economy and eradicate poverty united nations secretary general for the conference on sustainable development shows a concert stand with r.t. to talk to the road about the road to rio plus twenty thank you so much for being with us secretary-general tell us a little bit about what
europe's not just economy looks east for new opportunities to be sure if they ever had an american folk business in germany countries moscow's biggest trading partner is looking to further capitalize on the partnership. sees the bombing grow as greeks some the city to plough their way up to fight through life is offering fruitful movement you can see it's probably a billion people who lost their jobs in the crash. of europe was over the numbers and getting its economy back on track now talks...
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and europe even though it's not just for asia or east overplayed i think yes they are big markets but these are markets that are not growing rapidly whereas emerging economies are growing very rapidly turns up export markets or china countries like they're not going to american country central asia rusher and of course also africa the middle east and so i don't think that a crises in europe would be disastrous for asian region also don't forget the major we have three point six billion people we have today already a very very significant domestic market. china said it would lend a hand that you by buying up dead and investing in the continent are what's behind that do you think goodwill or a desire to spread its influence. i also wonder big because chinese that was a been buying u.s. treasury for masquerading years and very significant currency losses on beans u.s. treasuries back that they have a very low return but. ease and this was also at the station or one of the reasons for bailing out greece east out the western power imperialists and colonialists of the west they don't want t
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motor sport go head to head with plenty of nerve jangling action european truck racing championships in europe. but we start today with news of the first scandal to hit this year's edition of the tour de france and it involves a russian alexander club testing positive for a substance cycling's most prestigious event to shit team member accused of using a mosque in the region to hide the presence of possible other forbidding substances a charge he denies the blood test occurring during the fifth stage of the tour with and self withdrawing from the event today the olympic bronze medalist now waiting his the sample if the second test also test positive will be fired i will have to pay five times his salary as a fine according to an official statement from the katyusha. right over the football we're after a less than impressive start to this year's cup america campaign argentina are finally able to breathe a sigh of relief the host speeding costa rica and again to win to make the quarterfinals lionel messi and co coming through drills in their opening matches that barcelona feel to score again but
motor sport go head to head with plenty of nerve jangling action european truck racing championships in europe. but we start today with news of the first scandal to hit this year's edition of the tour de france and it involves a russian alexander club testing positive for a substance cycling's most prestigious event to shit team member accused of using a mosque in the region to hide the presence of possible other forbidding substances a charge he denies the blood test occurring during the fifth...
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began birdwatching when i was seven years old and then i grew up during world war two with maps of europe in the pacific on the wall of kins to show the changes in battle and so i became interested early in science in the one hand and in writing in history in the humanities on the other hand it's an extraordinary synthesis of the breadth of your work is is remarkable your second book why sex is fun evolution of human sexuality seems in some ways out of sync with the rest of your books in some ways it seems to fit in there how do you why do you think that people care so much about sex and are we the only species to have sex with no intention of procreation and to pursue sex acts in private. first i have to correct you so that we don't oversell my book i wish its title had been was sex is on the title is actually is sex for an ok because of the end of one hundred sixty seven pages i was not able to answer that question it's an intriguing unresolved question as for animals that have sex without intent to crockery ation we really don't know what our dogs have in mind when they are doing that
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program but things are still where they started the alliance wants into septimus silence in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its security the two parties also disagree with the current middle eastern issues like syria and libya. alexis thank you very much for coming into the show it's a pleasure to have being here and first of all before we start talking about war and missiles and all those things let's talk about the from the more lively things like the rupert murdoch affair which which really lives not this holiday season well is it and it's those two or three would you would you consider to be in an. international international interest scale because every the whole world follows well certainly i mean it's definitely a transatlantic affair because of course rupert murdoch's interest in the wall street journal ties it to to the north atlantic business community as well and and attention is drawn toward britain naturally because these sort of scandals of corruption and police chiefs resigning aren't supposed to happen in the old western countries you know the
program but things are still where they started the alliance wants into septimus silence in eastern europe and russia wants guarantees they won't threaten its security the two parties also disagree with the current middle eastern issues like syria and libya. alexis thank you very much for coming into the show it's a pleasure to have being here and first of all before we start talking about war and missiles and all those things let's talk about the from the more lively things like the rupert...
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europe's largest economy looks to russia for new but unity is. the top business in germany. financial sees growth greeks are shelling the city to power their way out of night . and on business russia's answer to silicon valley is attracting more and more investors with a total of thirteen new firms signed up to get a piece of the action would have more for you and business in twenty minutes. around the world and around the clock this is our table straight to our top story now the whistleblower who exposed the news of the world phone hacking scandal has been found dead sean hoare was a journalist shamed newspaper and claimed editors knew what was happening and encourage reporters to do it he was found dead at his home near london police are treating it as unexplained but not suspicious or named his former editor for knowing about the illegal hacking which he denies later on tuesday rupert murdoch his son james and his former u.k. executive. face the wrath of addition please. explain the scandal that's shaken the press to establishment and the police to its core lower end. of
europe's largest economy looks to russia for new but unity is. the top business in germany. financial sees growth greeks are shelling the city to power their way out of night . and on business russia's answer to silicon valley is attracting more and more investors with a total of thirteen new firms signed up to get a piece of the action would have more for you and business in twenty minutes. around the world and around the clock this is our table straight to our top story now the whistleblower...
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and economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. greece's credit rating is the other threat following big new you agreed on a fresh bailout for outlets and while america moves closer to defaulting on its massive debts after lawmakers fields and agree on raising the debt ceiling. spotlight is up next and this time all good all talks to alexis crow from the royal institute of international affairs to find out whether the revolutions in north africa will lead to greater security threats in the future that's coming your way next. i am sick of nature and discover is abusing. the. league communicate with the why don't we unlearn the. test yourself and become free. to. see what nature can give you the knowledge the. moon. looked through the. probable yellow welcome to spotlight as they enter the shelves on our t.v. i'm now getting all bent name i guess in the studio as alex is dropped when last year russia and the united states were discussing the new start treaty they argued whether or not it would protect your approach to social killing
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russia was the last absolute monarchy in europe. i think, you know, that just brings out how countries when they go to work always claimed to be fighting for the most noble of ideals. they never say they are fighting for their economic self-interest. the only claim no ideas. it behoove us all of us who live in a time of war, as we do right now, to question that rhetoric very, very closely. >> you mentioned to phenomenon that seem to be closely related. i don't know how. one is tribalism, and i would like you to explain what you mean. the other is, and you know, amnesia. he did not mention it. the war to end all wars. but part of the power and the shock of these images is they are part of our history. they're not part of children's history books or the history books in high school. how does, you know, -- what is tribalism, and how does it combined with repression of war to create an appetite for war? >> good question, and i'm not sure i know the answer to it. i just know that it is a very, very powerful force in history. it is the te
russia was the last absolute monarchy in europe. i think, you know, that just brings out how countries when they go to work always claimed to be fighting for the most noble of ideals. they never say they are fighting for their economic self-interest. the only claim no ideas. it behoove us all of us who live in a time of war, as we do right now, to question that rhetoric very, very closely. >> you mentioned to phenomenon that seem to be closely related. i don't know how. one is tribalism,...
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europe's largest economy looks east. as to be true and benefit under the medical profession to top business in germany the country's most his biggest trading partners are looking to further capitalize on the promise. and i'm sure was seized on in growth as greeks from the city to honor their way onto plates. of all europe or save the numbers if anything is economy. also talks the united nations and i was looking at an announcement. it's been twenty years since the united nations convened its earth summit in rio de janeiro brazil now the countries of the world are preparing to get together yet again in two thousand and twelve to talk about how they can green the world economy and eradicate poverty united nations secretary general for the conference on sustainable development shows a concept stand with r.t. to talk to the road about the road to rio plus twenty thank you so much for being with us secretary-general tell us a little bit about what has happened in terms of sustainable development in the last twenty years and w
europe's largest economy looks east. as to be true and benefit under the medical profession to top business in germany the country's most his biggest trading partners are looking to further capitalize on the promise. and i'm sure was seized on in growth as greeks from the city to honor their way onto plates. of all europe or save the numbers if anything is economy. also talks the united nations and i was looking at an announcement. it's been twenty years since the united nations convened its...
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moody's causing more turmoil in europe today. "just when you think the situation is under control, there comes the next blow. the rating agencies moody's has cut ireland's bonds to junk status and has warned a further downgrade. it has been a fallevolatile day. stocks rebounded after six days of losses. the whole euros own is jittery. the leaders are talking about holding a crisis meeting to fight the contagion. -- the whole eurozone is jittery. >> this is one of the top rating instutions in europe. they ended the day up almost 6%. the european traders were panicking that the debt crisis might be spreading to italy. many put the blame on the politicians. >> there has been a discussion going on for days now and the eu itself is to blame by expressing concern about italy. that was an open invitation to the speculators. >> what annoys analysts is the lack of consistency from brussels. one day they categorically rule out any debt default. the next day, it is back on the agenda. >> what we need is a clear and final signal to creditors
moody's causing more turmoil in europe today. "just when you think the situation is under control, there comes the next blow. the rating agencies moody's has cut ireland's bonds to junk status and has warned a further downgrade. it has been a fallevolatile day. stocks rebounded after six days of losses. the whole euros own is jittery. the leaders are talking about holding a crisis meeting to fight the contagion. -- the whole eurozone is jittery. >> this is one of the top rating...
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the management of international companies plenty of tourists from russia finland all over europe. if you're visiting the former capital on a budget but she does hotel accommodation insipidus balcony frowns and hold a soviet era hotels some of which are for economy cost rooms as well as more comfortable renovated interiors. such a circus and it's time for me to go to my room even though such rooms are more expensive sometimes. apartments all suites can work out cheaper especially when charged a room instead of a person wherever you decide to stay to your math research the deals and offers on the internet. through an expensive breakfast buffets and how many times you might need taxis for example because often you'd be surprised the high end what else can one come cheap in the long run. us of more than three hundred rooms there are various luxury apartments and suites like this one here perfect for families and celebrity entourages they come with several connecting bedrooms and a large living room with kids from the seventy's so whenever you're bored of eating out so whereas you can
the management of international companies plenty of tourists from russia finland all over europe. if you're visiting the former capital on a budget but she does hotel accommodation insipidus balcony frowns and hold a soviet era hotels some of which are for economy cost rooms as well as more comfortable renovated interiors. such a circus and it's time for me to go to my room even though such rooms are more expensive sometimes. apartments all suites can work out cheaper especially when charged a...
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europe's largest economy looks east for new opportunities. to talk business in germany the country is moscow's biggest trading partner is looking to capitalize on the polish. presidential season and grow as the greeks shun the city to their way out of the plight rural life is offering food for the new opportunities when you leave people who lost their jobs in the crash. tasha's head of the latest sports news. thank you carrie i watch a lot of sports on our team let's begin with a look at our top stories in that one time world champion. korea its wealth and russia's second gold of the world finals and shanghai. women's football school returns back home following an exciting win of the world finals in germany where they beat huge favorites the u.s. team in the championship decider. and russian basketball as the head of the european championships in over and one style where a good showing with them a spot at the london olympics. so it's been a difficult few months for japan by the country going to please take some joy from the women's football t
europe's largest economy looks east for new opportunities. to talk business in germany the country is moscow's biggest trading partner is looking to capitalize on the polish. presidential season and grow as the greeks shun the city to their way out of the plight rural life is offering food for the new opportunities when you leave people who lost their jobs in the crash. tasha's head of the latest sports news. thank you carrie i watch a lot of sports on our team let's begin with a look at our...
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european organization the police forces in europe europe all. together. to a group of so if you will so. to aid police forces across europe people looking inward as opposed to. now the question is why this is not done. because there are any number of reports that you can read only internet and privately those reports. suggest that. the rise of right wing stream is the main europe problem a number of years so the question is why we don't look into ourselves could we have done of these things much better probably we could who. would we go from here. recapping now our main story the tragedy in norway the latest is thirty two year old anders behring breivik is charged with killing ninety four people in the twin attacks on friday brave shot dead eighty seven people according to police most of them teenagers on the island of new toy during a youth camp rally for the governing labor party he reportedly traveled to the island in police uniform and asked people to gather around before opening fire the rampage came just hours after a huge car bomb tore through cent
european organization the police forces in europe europe all. together. to a group of so if you will so. to aid police forces across europe people looking inward as opposed to. now the question is why this is not done. because there are any number of reports that you can read only internet and privately those reports. suggest that. the rise of right wing stream is the main europe problem a number of years so the question is why we don't look into ourselves could we have done of these things...
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and europe places, but also -- u.s., europe, and japan face, but also a sense about what role they will play in shaping this future international system that has some incredible opportunities. what does not have to look at doom and gloom in this. africa is going on average about 5% for a decade. there are lots of opportunities there. private capital is going there. china has gone 9.9% in 30 years. it depends on how you look at the world. there are great opportunities, but they have to be seized. we got to figure out how developed and emerging markets work together in a different way than they did in the past. >> bob, another news item that is getting a lot of justified attention is the food crisis in eastern africa where 11 million people are at risk in the current drought. i know the world bank is taking immediate action in the crisis. what can be done to address the longer-term food problem in developing countries? >> well, again, there is the danger an opportunity with this. the opportunity is that if we can increase agricultural and production in the developing world significantly,
and europe places, but also -- u.s., europe, and japan face, but also a sense about what role they will play in shaping this future international system that has some incredible opportunities. what does not have to look at doom and gloom in this. africa is going on average about 5% for a decade. there are lots of opportunities there. private capital is going there. china has gone 9.9% in 30 years. it depends on how you look at the world. there are great opportunities, but they have to be...
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economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. credit rating under threat again while america gets closer to defaulting on its massive debts. a very warm welcome to you this is the line from moscow. at least eighty four people are now confirmed dead after a shocking shooting spree at a norwegian youth camp. after a powerful blast in downtown oslo claimed at least seven lives police holding a thirty two year old in connection with the attacks it's thought he belongs to a far right movement. right now an act of desperation as a man that pleads for his life but the gunman he carries on with his brutal execution powerful picture right there our witness accounts suggest that there may have been an accomplice but that has not been confirmed. as following the latest about. the number of casualties estimated has skyrocketed away this is me initially said it was around ten since then the numbers have gone up dramatically and dressed in police uniform apparently and the labor party youth rally and began shooting indiscriminately dozens have
economic troubles just keep on plaguing europe and the u.s. credit rating under threat again while america gets closer to defaulting on its massive debts. a very warm welcome to you this is the line from moscow. at least eighty four people are now confirmed dead after a shocking shooting spree at a norwegian youth camp. after a powerful blast in downtown oslo claimed at least seven lives police holding a thirty two year old in connection with the attacks it's thought he belongs to a far right...